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the "new york times" loves more freedom. >> freedom of speech. big believers in. john: not freedom of contract in the workplace? >> the supreme court and the united states set forth e rules. until they are changed, that is what we are supposed to follow. john: we are all lawbreakers. think hugh hannah jackman and steven greenhouse. kids in high school have high-paying first jobs? here is bill o'reilly. >> my first job working at the car felt ice cam stand. it taught me to show up on time. time. can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right for you, no matter which list you're on. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 c250 for $349 a month at your local merc
the "new york times" loves more freedom. >> freedom of speech. big believers in. john: not freedom of contract in the workplace? >> the supreme court and the united states set forth e rules. until they are changed, that is what we are supposed to follow. john: we are all lawbreakers. think hugh hannah jackman and steven greenhouse. kids in high school have high-paying first jobs? here is bill o'reilly. >> my first job working at the car felt ice cam stand. it taught...
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i'm just going for the new york times list. gerri: hello. i'm gerri willis. will business and labor leaders pixar nation's fiscal cliff problem? our land back congress. these groups heading to washington this week to discuss possible solutions with president obama. days after the congressional budget office reports there is another threat of recession. lawmakers in washington have just 49 days to strike aeal that would prevent more than $600 billion in tax increases and automatic spending cuts. in addition the president has been reelected. obamacare, the president's controversial health care law one of the fully implemented. ceos all across the country are coming out warning of the law's impact on their business. as a result, threatening massive layoffs. joining me now, former commerce secretary under president george of the bush. great to have you on the show, sir. let's start with this meeting the president is calling with union leaders, business leaders. what can they do that congress cannot? >> well, the problem is that they can't do much because the brus
i'm just going for the new york times list. gerri: hello. i'm gerri willis. will business and labor leaders pixar nation's fiscal cliff problem? our land back congress. these groups heading to washington this week to discuss possible solutions with president obama. days after the congressional budget office reports there is another threat of recession. lawmakers in washington have just 49 days to strike aeal that would prevent more than $600 billion in tax increases and automatic spending cuts....
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have a pleasant weekend, good night from new york. neil: good evening. >> it's not house, it's a at the home. and we need help. >> we are the people. we are the middle class. neil: this is getting heated. the fury over fema. welcome, i am neil cavuto. staten island residents erupted ov a fema that this is not helping. they are in a self-congratulatory bubble. >> fema has been fantastic. >> tay you hear nothing about the things about fema. >> everyone has made this a number one priority and this continues to be my number one priority. neil: it remains sticky with this politician parade. thousands of angry vicms simply looking for answers, and they are not getting them. cash-strapped homeowners dealing with mortgage is very much alive and well and thinks the dataset on keeping those mortgages current. this week it is like an awful lot. it's piling up. this next guest knows it firsthand. scott mcgra. he was at that town hall meeting and he joins me now on the phone. or, you made your views very clear. very lovely. very well. did you get
have a pleasant weekend, good night from new york. neil: good evening. >> it's not house, it's a at the home. and we need help. >> we are the people. we are the middle class. neil: this is getting heated. the fury over fema. welcome, i am neil cavuto. staten island residents erupted ov a fema that this is not helping. they are in a self-congratulatory bubble. >> fema has been fantastic. >> tay you hear nothing about the things about fema. >> everyone has made this...
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bush, also with us opera the new york times best-seller the amateur on the obama administration this is as if the obama team did not -- it just knew exactly wat would unfold. that is how together they were >> i'll understand that. the cost per ad, the republicans have to pay, many times more than the democrats. they bought there rate and they bought them in a very inefficient way. the whole campaign was just shot through with inefficiency. lou: de think it will be as easy for the republicans to raise money next time? >> people talking about, is there a silver lining for the republican. no doubt there are a lot of attractive ptential candidates. you can go on and on. the question is, the base which controls the primary situation, will they go for any of these people, these populist conservatives overvalue conservatives. lou: let me pose another. i was talking with someone who i will not name. basically the republican party has a strange feeling of being in the buzz around and tells a political party. >> we need to get back to basics. a party of great principle you can be a member of h
bush, also with us opera the new york times best-seller the amateur on the obama administration this is as if the obama team did not -- it just knew exactly wat would unfold. that is how together they were >> i'll understand that. the cost per ad, the republicans have to pay, many times more than the democrats. they bought there rate and they bought them in a very inefficient way. the whole campaign was just shot through with inefficiency. lou: de think it will be as easy for the...
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good night from new york. ♪ [bleep] >> you heard the lady in there. >> i ain't nobody. >> [inaudible] >> get out of my face. [bleep] back off. [bleep] [inaudible conversations] neil: you've seen it, you wonder about it. unions unhinged, and the guy they unhinged here tonight. fox on top of unions doubling down and in michigan. their supporters far from correcting them try commending them. >> we're going to pass something that will undo a hundred years of labor relations, and there will be blood. there will be repercussion neil: so you think we have another wisconsin on our hands? what have i told you? this is not about right to work. this is looking more and more like right to whack. welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto, and whether you're for the michigan governor trying to make his the 24th right o work state right now, consider this, they are not taking it down, and they will be damned if they get wisconsinized right now. you remember scott alker no longer making it mandatory that public workers had to be why unions. he was recalled, but survived, and so did the efforts to dramatica
good night from new york. ♪ [bleep] >> you heard the lady in there. >> i ain't nobody. >> [inaudible] >> get out of my face. [bleep] back off. [bleep] [inaudible conversations] neil: you've seen it, you wonder about it. unions unhinged, and the guy they unhinged here tonight. fox on top of unions doubling down and in michigan. their supporters far from correcting them try commending them. >> we're going to pass something that will undo a hundred years of labor...
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we're here at the new york stock exchange. let's get a check on how we're setting up for the first trading session of the week. we certainly have a lot to chew on over the weekend with the sunday talk shows, focusing on the fiscal cliff. it looks like we're looking at a lower open for the dow. as for the action in europe, really, the action focuses on italy where there's an impending political regime change. more on that in just a moment. the road map starts at the golden arches. mcdonald's blowing out expectations for november sales after the dismal drop in the month of october. hoping to fuel the rise, the bacon/onion/cheddar sandwich. >> there's one thing for certain, taxes on top earners are going up. >> turmoil in italy. berlusconi throws his hat in the ring. retail sales numbers out of china, hoping the economy is in fact on an upswing. >> apple, enthusiasm. jeffreys trimming its price target to 800 from 900, as apple shares do trade lower in the pre-market. we'll start with mcdonald's, posting better than expected novem
we're here at the new york stock exchange. let's get a check on how we're setting up for the first trading session of the week. we certainly have a lot to chew on over the weekend with the sunday talk shows, focusing on the fiscal cliff. it looks like we're looking at a lower open for the dow. as for the action in europe, really, the action focuses on italy where there's an impending political regime change. more on that in just a moment. the road map starts at the golden arches. mcdonald's...
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six months before it was the summer solstice and thousands of yoga lovers were celebrating in new york city's time square. it was literally a far stretch from doomsdayers. >> there is nothing to suggest that gigantic floods and earthquakes will destroy our world. >> there are prophesy that has say the world is going to end. >> i think what we're dealing with is denial of our own deaths. >> this obscure relic monument 6 is the focus of the mayan countdown to doomsday. worn and this strange thing translated the end date and suggestion that something will happen. there is no evidence the maya were counting down to doomsday. >> it's not borne out by what we know about the maya. they looked at cycles that went beyond the 2012 date. >> we were involved the past summer some amazing inscriptions from guatemala which show computations of numbers longer than the cycle. there is a number that projects into the future a thousand years from today. >> such recent discoveries have not halted speculation about the end of the maya calendar. >> i think stories like this get started because you see that
six months before it was the summer solstice and thousands of yoga lovers were celebrating in new york city's time square. it was literally a far stretch from doomsdayers. >> there is nothing to suggest that gigantic floods and earthquakes will destroy our world. >> there are prophesy that has say the world is going to end. >> i think what we're dealing with is denial of our own deaths. >> this obscure relic monument 6 is the focus of the mayan countdown to doomsday....
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. >> from our fox business studios in new york, you're again is gerri willis. gerri: connecticut officials are warning of possible charity scams in the wake of the sandy hook tragedy. here with what to look out for when donating, ken berger, a charity navigator, president ceo. i was shocke by this. to tell you the truth, bit appalled. what should people be looking out for and how difficult is it to identify one of these cameras? >> unfortunately it always seems to happen during these tragedies. well, a variety of ways to look out. one is, we have talked before about watching out for phone calls. more often than not stammers that way. people think that is the charity it does not mean anything. you have people on the street as for cash, and even if they came to view the charity you have heard of, cash is a great way for them to abuse you. there are a host of these kind of things. gerri: you say soundalike names. people will take the name of the tragedy and turned it into -- they're calling it a charity and it may be as camp. >> and create brad new websites all th
. >> from our fox business studios in new york, you're again is gerri willis. gerri: connecticut officials are warning of possible charity scams in the wake of the sandy hook tragedy. here with what to look out for when donating, ken berger, a charity navigator, president ceo. i was shocke by this. to tell you the truth, bit appalled. what should people be looking out for and how difficult is it to identify one of these cameras? >> unfortunately it always seems to happen during...
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good night from new york. neil: so the world did not end so far. but is that any excuse for unions to make it more difficult thate're alive? well come everybody, i'm neil cavuto. maybe the mayans should have joined a union. not only would they have survived but their fear-mongering agenda would have as well. mayans are gone and unions, though weakened very much alive and well. latest from threatening strikes as more than a dozen up shipping ports. big deal you say? very big deal and here's why. a lot of stuff in the ships that frequent ports, everything from electronic items you found a hard time getting your hands on this holiday season to basic consumer staples like fruits and vegetables you might not find anywhere. unions navigating uncharted waters and going at our wallets because any delay getting stuff off the ships i tell you is going to be g, shi and i'm not, shipping you. i acticed that repeatedly. in fact, after you hear what we're about to tell you will almost wish the mayans were right. now the cost of living has just gone way, way up.
good night from new york. neil: so the world did not end so far. but is that any excuse for unions to make it more difficult thate're alive? well come everybody, i'm neil cavuto. maybe the mayans should have joined a union. not only would they have survived but their fear-mongering agenda would have as well. mayans are gone and unions, though weakened very much alive and well. latest from threatening strikes as more than a dozen up shipping ports. big deal you say? very big deal and here's why....
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the chairman of one of the most successful wine retailers in new york says you can't. tell you everything you need to know about wind. that's it for tonight on "the willis report." thank you for joining yes. have a great night. receive tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president obama and the house speaker said they would not negotiate the fiscal cliff in public, but it appears that the majority and the most meaningful of those negotiations have, in the sky taken place in public. today no exception with the speaker will have very public press conference demonstrating with unimpeachable clarity that spending cuts, not tax hikes, are the essentials resolution to the fiscal clough. the speaker used visual aids, this visual aid specifically to show how far government spending will be outpacing revenue in the years ahead, which makes utterly irrelevant the president's ultimate in on tax hikes. >> this line is that current baseline for revenue. here if the president got everything he wanted, over 1 trillion in taxes, this is what that would represent. but if you lo
the chairman of one of the most successful wine retailers in new york says you can't. tell you everything you need to know about wind. that's it for tonight on "the willis report." thank you for joining yes. have a great night. receive tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president obama and the house speaker said they would not negotiate the fiscal cliff in public, but it appears that the majority and the most meaningful of those negotiations have, in the sky taken place in...
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not just in new york, but across the country. it is a big boom? small boom? doesn't creak along like it has in the past? >> my own gut is that creaks along. it doesn't get to be a real boom unless we have some policy changes. employment gets addressed, things like that. which still hasn't been done. otherwise, it's going to creak along. gerri: whai love about you is that you always say what you think. you don't dress it up. you don't try to make it look better than it is. you tell us what you really think. and i appreciate that. thank you for coming on, and have a great holiday. still to come, veterans are always on her mind, especially during the holiday. we will hear from one man going above and beyond. and i asked some familiar faces around the fox business network what they are asking for for christmas. you will hear some pretty funny stuff coming up next. look, if , you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, i
not just in new york, but across the country. it is a big boom? small boom? doesn't creak along like it has in the past? >> my own gut is that creaks along. it doesn't get to be a real boom unless we have some policy changes. employment gets addressed, things like that. which still hasn't been done. otherwise, it's going to creak along. gerri: whai love about you is that you always say what you think. you don't dress it up. you don't try to make it look better than it is. you tell us what...
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from new york neil: easier said than done, one of the loudest vocal critics in the government community says he is frustrated. >> how are you? lou: i'm great. how were you? >> people are desperate. at the grassroots level all the way out. now, it's starting to show up in the top 500 companies of the united states. we are in very difficult straits tonight's feature when you started talking about this, you weren't yet heard that that you want that you can't think that companies can ignore the fallou for the fallout is fast and furious. how god is dead? >> i think it's getting really dangerous. because most companies right now e in survival mode. they don't know what the future's going to be like. they can't get access to capital. customers are scared to death. we are doing stupid thing like converting corn to fuel, we are sitting on great oileserves, natural gas, doing nothing with it. we are building solar plants in the west. it is the stupidest thing i've ever heard in my life. neil: i am going to hold you down to a maybe on green energy. [laughter] you have been a bipartisa on capitol
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york exchange. today's rally and yesterday's, inspired by confidence that a deal is now within reach. tonight, we'll explore the progress that has been made, and with the help of experts and insiders, we'll try to figure out what a deal, if there is to be one, might look like. by the way, just 13 days to the edge of ciff, and then over. arms services and judiciary committee member, congressman randy forbes joins us on the politicsf it all and the impact of sequestering if not ascended. deutsche bank managing districter on the market reaction and economic impacts, and lieutenant colonel dave ossman joining us to talk about the impact of violent images on our youth and whether we should be focusing on the power of mass media, television, movies, video games, all of that coming up here tonight. for more details on the future of speaker boehner's plan b and whether to expect a plan c to be in the offing, ed henry with the report. >> reporter: speaker john boehner says while he's not cutting negotiations
york exchange. today's rally and yesterday's, inspired by confidence that a deal is now within reach. tonight, we'll explore the progress that has been made, and with the help of experts and insiders, we'll try to figure out what a deal, if there is to be one, might look like. by the way, just 13 days to the edge of ciff, and then over. arms services and judiciary committee member, congressman randy forbes joins us on the politicsf it all and the impact of sequestering if not ascended. deutsche...
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that is so new york. i will talk to one restaurant owner who hasn't stopped serving three meals a day to many more people he could have ever expected. even when they say it's not it is always about money melissa: first let's take a look at the day's market headlines the bulls coming out strong to kick off november. a series of strong economic reports today helped boost investor optimism. the dow posted its biggest gain since september 13th, closing up 136 points. >>> building supplier masco was one of the biggest winners on the day. its shares rallied nearly 7% fueled by an expected spike in construction demand after superstorm sandy. >>> in after-hours action shares of linkedin are leaping. the professional social network beat third quarter earnings estimates on top and bottom line. linkedin upped full-year revenue guidance. >> one thing we truly need, we need more fuel. so we're reaching out to agencies, to see if we can get more fuel so we can make sure the national guard can continue to operate, that
that is so new york. i will talk to one restaurant owner who hasn't stopped serving three meals a day to many more people he could have ever expected. even when they say it's not it is always about money melissa: first let's take a look at the day's market headlines the bulls coming out strong to kick off november. a series of strong economic reports today helped boost investor optimism. the dow posted its biggest gain since september 13th, closing up 136 points. >>> building supplier...
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york and new jersey. and banking after the storm, hundreds of banks shut down and more atms out of service, countless folks facing a cash shortage struggling to buy the bare necessities that cash only vendors. joining me now with more. good to have you back on the show. tell us what banks are doing right now because i'm getting e-mails from american express and everybody else saying they want to help me out because i live in the storm region. what are they offering customers? >> thank you so much for having me. they're offering a few things. they are waiving a lot of late fees, a lot of withdrawal fees if you end up using an atm that is not your banks atm, they will wave those fees as well. they're also doing a lot of things behind the scenes. our best advice is to ask what they can do to help you. don't jeopardize your security and just know that everybody is aware of the situation and everything would work out, nobody should stress out if you are late on a payment. gerri: here are some of the banks wavi
york and new jersey. and banking after the storm, hundreds of banks shut down and more atms out of service, countless folks facing a cash shortage struggling to buy the bare necessities that cash only vendors. joining me now with more. good to have you back on the show. tell us what banks are doing right now because i'm getting e-mails from american express and everybody else saying they want to help me out because i live in the storm region. what are they offering customers? >> thank you...
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maybe she's the answer to te new york jets' offensive woes; right? stick around. stick around. at the end of twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligatio. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right for you, no matter which list you're on. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 c250 for $349 month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. can i still ship a gift in time r christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex e
maybe she's the answer to te new york jets' offensive woes; right? stick around. stick around. at the end of twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligatio. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which...
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and coming up tomorrow here, house oversight committee member republican congressman, new york times best selling author, for the unofficial among my guests. stay with us. the "a-team" returns. i'm a conservative investor. i invest in what i know. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life. there are risks, sure. but, there's no reward without it. i want to be prepared for the long haul. i see a world bursting with opportunities. india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. taefficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investmen
and coming up tomorrow here, house oversight committee member republican congressman, new york times best selling author, for the unofficial among my guests. stay with us. the "a-team" returns. i'm a conservative investor. i invest in what i know. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life. there are risks, sure. but, there's no reward without it. i want to be prepared for the long haul. i see a world bursting with opportunities. india, china, brazil, ishares,...
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equity play is bank of new york mellon. >> bank of new york, very interesting company, not really a bank in the sense that they do very little risk taking. roughly 80% of its income is from related businesses. liz: stock is down 40% over the past year, not even that much, up 31% and does give a dividend. >> the head winds the bank of new york are facing are low interest rates. but they are cutting costs and the customer base, even act trough earnings their earnings are in the 20s. liz: good to see you. kimball broker of fur seals is the overseas and u.s. fund manager. we will see you next time. dow the industrials down 49 points. we are heading to the closing bell, six minutes left exactly. stay tuned. we will take you back. there is no mass-produced human. every human being is unique. and there is one store that recognizes it. the sleep nuer store. the only place in the world you'll find the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. an exclusive collection of innovations that totally individualize your sleep. perfectly comfortable pillows that adjust to your size and shape. t
equity play is bank of new york mellon. >> bank of new york, very interesting company, not really a bank in the sense that they do very little risk taking. roughly 80% of its income is from related businesses. liz: stock is down 40% over the past year, not even that much, up 31% and does give a dividend. >> the head winds the bank of new york are facing are low interest rates. but they are cutting costs and the customer base, even act trough earnings their earnings are in the 20s....
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let's start with howard in new york. >> booyah. i would like to add it to the portfolio. >> look, i think there was a deal in how we need this tubing that they make. but new corp today said things weren't looking that good. that tells me, newcorp is a better bet. jeff in san diego. the stock hit a 52 week high today. let's go to steve in michigan. >> booyah jim. my stock is cleveland cliff. it is staying alove the 7% dividend. it is a value trap of a by? let's go to mike. >> man, it is great. >> i'm a first time caller thank you for makeing it about the market. i bought hda. >> i think the situation is getting better. i would prefer to be in bristol myers. i like to sleep at night. i understand why people are coming back because of health care. thank you for taking my call. >> i was wondering about groupon? >> i'm wondering about what deal they gave me today. my take is that it is not a great stock. >> let's go to randal in california. >> hello. we know that every single one of them is going down. people are saying that sand ridge
let's start with howard in new york. >> booyah. i would like to add it to the portfolio. >> look, i think there was a deal in how we need this tubing that they make. but new corp today said things weren't looking that good. that tells me, newcorp is a better bet. jeff in san diego. the stock hit a 52 week high today. let's go to steve in michigan. >> booyah jim. my stock is cleveland cliff. it is staying alove the 7% dividend. it is a value trap of a by? let's go to mike....
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>> thank you, join us tomorrow, good night from new york. neil: all right, i have good news, and some bad news, bad news you know. if you are in top 2%. taxes are going up, good news, maybe not up as much as you feared. welcome i am neil cavuto, it could be just one of those famous trial balloons. but indication tay that president obama is a little bit more flexible on the tax hike for the rich, at least than we thought, but he still want to doe i have tdestroy you rich pe, kidding, he doesn't toupee more but not clinton era more. 38%, that is potentially a significant development, it could be a deal maker, he is why, president says he -- republicans to give in on having rich pay more taxes, republicans could say as least as not as much more. in a sense, it splits the tax revenue difference. there is still a long way from the deal. but clearly sign yet that this president, who has been attacked for not being flexible on spending cuts, by not cutting anybody. what to make of it? tom fanning. and former bush front economic director todd. erin,
>> thank you, join us tomorrow, good night from new york. neil: all right, i have good news, and some bad news, bad news you know. if you are in top 2%. taxes are going up, good news, maybe not up as much as you feared. welcome i am neil cavuto, it could be just one of those famous trial balloons. but indication tay that president obama is a little bit more flexible on the tax hike for the rich, at least than we thought, but he still want to doe i have tdestroy you rich pe, kidding, he...
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. >>> first, let's get to the news here in new york city. five days out from christmas, 12 days away from the fiscal cliff deadline that could potentially cripple the economy. house republicans are expected to vote on plan "b." that's speaker john boehner's safety net proposal that would maintain bush era tax rates for everyone making a million dollars or less. >> about providing and working with us on a balanced approach. tomorrow the house will pass legislation to make permanent tax relief for nearly every american. 99.81% of the american people. then the president will have a decision to make. he can call on senate democrats to pass that bill or he can be responsible for the largest tax increase in american history. >> well, president obama has threatened to veto boehner's measure and he said republicans need to drop any personal grudges they might have to do what's best for the country. >> they keep on finding ways to say no as opposed to finding ways to say yes. and i don't know how much of that just has to do with, you know, it is very
. >>> first, let's get to the news here in new york city. five days out from christmas, 12 days away from the fiscal cliff deadline that could potentially cripple the economy. house republicans are expected to vote on plan "b." that's speaker john boehner's safety net proposal that would maintain bush era tax rates for everyone making a million dollars or less. >> about providing and working with us on a balanced approach. tomorrow the house will pass legislation to...
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in new york city police officer habecome a hero after this photo appeared on facebook. look at that. as of tonight over half a million people of like it. what it is showing his an officer giving, as man and you pair of boots and a cold night in times square. in arizona woman snapped the fun
in new york city police officer habecome a hero after this photo appeared on facebook. look at that. as of tonight over half a million people of like it. what it is showing his an officer giving, as man and you pair of boots and a cold night in times square. in arizona woman snapped the fun
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they join us life in new york. is that the store, robert? >> brian:ip - >> good morning to you and everyone. how much money are we talking about? ever -- $500 million and half billion is at stake . give you perspective. lump sum cash pay out is 327 million before taxes. i certainly would take it. it is played in 42 states and the districtt of clummia and u.s. virgin islands. winning tonight, your chances are longg. one in 175 millionn. and but really, who cares. >> i am going to buy myself a island. >> i would spoil my family and then build my house with one dollar bills and sit in it. that's what i would do. >> remember where you buy your ticket matters. each state takes. go to pennsylvania and delaware. they don't take out any lottery taxes. that is the latest life from the east side of new york . back to you guys. good luck. but not too good luck because i want to win. >> steve: who is up for a road trip to delaware and pennsylvania. >> brian: and a woman who is a pro choice republican. congresswoman capito here next. >> gretchen: we'll g
they join us life in new york. is that the store, robert? >> brian:ip - >> good morning to you and everyone. how much money are we talking about? ever -- $500 million and half billion is at stake . give you perspective. lump sum cash pay out is 327 million before taxes. i certainly would take it. it is played in 42 states and the districtt of clummia and u.s. virgin islands. winning tonight, your chances are longg. one in 175 millionn. and but really, who cares. >> i am going...
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gerri: talk about new york. an interesting example this. >> just last month, lawyers in new york filed a lawsuit, 60 residents joust north of albany filed a lawsuit that the turbines built within a thousand feet of residences keep them up at night, diminish property values, and they filed suit. that's inkicktive of the backlash. gerri: first time it's heard in the court of law, the issue about the sound. >> in the u.s., yes. gerri: seems to me that that's pollution. >> well, sure it is. it's the part -- it exposes the double standard, gerri, and it drives me crazy. wrr green peace, natural resource natural counsel, environmental groups, why not stand up for the small land ordinary persons? they are really getting a raw deal. the wind energy companies, of course, make handsome profits, but the land owners are getting the short end of the stick. gerri: i wouldn't be happy with them next to me. >> you certainly would not. gerri: something they call the energy strategy counsel suggesting starting a national energy s
gerri: talk about new york. an interesting example this. >> just last month, lawyers in new york filed a lawsuit, 60 residents joust north of albany filed a lawsuit that the turbines built within a thousand feet of residences keep them up at night, diminish property values, and they filed suit. that's inkicktive of the backlash. gerri: first time it's heard in the court of law, the issue about the sound. >> in the u.s., yes. gerri: seems to me that that's pollution. >> well,...
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york, 32 in new jersey, and eight in connecticut, many parents are frustrated with the federal government and expressed concerns to politicians at a town hall meeting. >> we go from one to another. we go from fema to our homeowners. our homeowners insurance offered me $150. what can i do with that? >> fema ain't doing nothing. still they keep going around in a circle and they go, denied. denied. >> evacuees are thankful for having a place to sleep, but say living conditions in shelters are cramped and very nice to have space for the kids to be running around. the founder of camp tlc that you heard from just a moment ago, plans to be here and serve these kids as long as the families are in shelters and as long as she has enough funding. if you would like to donate, go to www.jdaf.org. >> rick: thanks >> arthel: new concerns over student loan debt in the u.s. as it nears the $1 trillion mark. it's raising questions about similar loan practices that contributed to the subprime mortgage crisis. take a look at the numbers now. last quarter, student debt hit $956 billion. 11% of that is now ser
york, 32 in new jersey, and eight in connecticut, many parents are frustrated with the federal government and expressed concerns to politicians at a town hall meeting. >> we go from one to another. we go from fema to our homeowners. our homeowners insurance offered me $150. what can i do with that? >> fema ain't doing nothing. still they keep going around in a circle and they go, denied. denied. >> evacuees are thankful for having a place to sleep, but say living conditions in...
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cnbc contributor stacy liblet at queens center mall here in new york city. we also have liz dunn of mcquarry capital on the west coast in san francisco. great to have you all with us. laura, why don't i get to you first of all. what are you seeing out there on the floor of the malls? >> so traffic's slowing a little bit which is normal for the afternoon. i think that most of the traffic -- most of the big buys were for electronics and toys. those happened last night. they may be happening online more and more. but the mall's bit slow, we think, relative to a year ago. >> do you think people came in earlier with all of these earlier openings that we've been hearing about? do you feel maybe that's just drifted off a little bit as everyone's now done their shopping and gone loam to bed? >> i'm pretty sure that that is what has happened here. you don't normally see -- this is an urban mall in queens. i would not judge the rest of the country by this particular mall. most of the estimates were about 2.5% growth on top of 4% last year. that looks reasonable to us
cnbc contributor stacy liblet at queens center mall here in new york city. we also have liz dunn of mcquarry capital on the west coast in san francisco. great to have you all with us. laura, why don't i get to you first of all. what are you seeing out there on the floor of the malls? >> so traffic's slowing a little bit which is normal for the afternoon. i think that most of the traffic -- most of the big buys were for electronics and toys. those happened last night. they may be happening...
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good night from new york. neil: the new york city marathon is off. it is off. and we think we know why. >> i think the marathon is a disgrace and shame on mayor bloomberg. he is painting bluelines come allowing people to cross over the bridge and they should all be running here to staten island to help us. he is providing generators for this marathon. he is providing people to go to bathrooms when people don't even have homes in staten island. there's electricity and there's no heat in the water. it is a disgrace what he is doing and it is a real disgrace. neil: we do find it odd that after that interview the entire marathon was off. all eyes are on a battered new york. the rodney dangerfield of rows in new york that hadn't gotten a lick of attention. until today. went to the fox reporter and producer and camera crew to shed light on an embarrassing situation at a time when local officials, state officials, even national officials were appraising relief efforts and leave it to some guys to say, you know, it's not so hunky-dory. in staten island, it wasn't going
good night from new york. neil: the new york city marathon is off. it is off. and we think we know why. >> i think the marathon is a disgrace and shame on mayor bloomberg. he is painting bluelines come allowing people to cross over the bridge and they should all be running here to staten island to help us. he is providing generators for this marathon. he is providing people to go to bathrooms when people don't even have homes in staten island. there's electricity and there's no heat in...
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david faber now with more from new york city. david? >> that's tyler. hewlett-packard reporting earnings this morning, that was not the focus for investors, the company alleging it was defrauded by autonomy to the tune of $5.3 billion when it bought that company in october of 2011 for $11.1 billion. that 5.3 part of an overall part of an 8.8 billion write-down related to that autonomy acquisition. certainly not a good one. now you it was last may that an insider, a senior insider from autonomy, spoke up, essential lay whistleblower inside hp and said, hey, you know what, now that management has gone,ing me whitman just fired the management of autonomy, now they are gone, i want to alert you to some accounting improprieties, revenue recognition issues and an investigation ensued. what did they find? according to hp, they did things like selling hardware at a loss to supplement revenues but treated the costs of selling that as a marketing. so margins weren't affected. they actually gave money to value edit resellers to buy their software products making l
david faber now with more from new york city. david? >> that's tyler. hewlett-packard reporting earnings this morning, that was not the focus for investors, the company alleging it was defrauded by autonomy to the tune of $5.3 billion when it bought that company in october of 2011 for $11.1 billion. that 5.3 part of an overall part of an 8.8 billion write-down related to that autonomy acquisition. certainly not a good one. now you it was last may that an insider, a senior insider from...
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michael in new york. >> caller: hi, jim. i enjoy the show, thank you for helping me make money for my family. >> my pleasure. thank you for saying that to me. >> caller: i have two questions. they're somewhat related. what do you gain by getting a dividend if the share price goes down by the amount of the dividend and then you have to pay taxes to the dividend, and isn't comparing dividend stocks to a yield not a apples to apples comparison because of the greatest risk of losing your risk with stock as compared to the ten-year? >> let's get empirical, what stocks have outperformed for the last 20 or 30 years? stocks that pay good dividends. that's reinvested dividend. i'm getting this from jeremy seagal's work. go read his book and you will know exactly why i think dividends are so important. a pullback can be the market giving back. i like stocks that have pulled back from the new high list between 5% and 8%. do the homework. don't chase momentum, it's a starting point, not an ending point. "mad money" will be right back. >
michael in new york. >> caller: hi, jim. i enjoy the show, thank you for helping me make money for my family. >> my pleasure. thank you for saying that to me. >> caller: i have two questions. they're somewhat related. what do you gain by getting a dividend if the share price goes down by the amount of the dividend and then you have to pay taxes to the dividend, and isn't comparing dividend stocks to a yield not a apples to apples comparison because of the greatest risk of...
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mark siegel, fox news medical contributor in new york. straightforward, are these save? >> they have a potential to be an save but let's talk about them. 16% increase in how much we sell each year, $8.9 billion industry in the united states, $8 billion industry, separated into two have. on the one half is beverages like full throttle, considered a beverages. these 5 our drinks are considered dietary supplements. with dietary supplements they're obligated to tell the fda if there's a problem and the ceo on fox business is saying every time somebody sneezess and they're taking one of these drinks it gets reported to the fda. he has a point. stuart: this 5 hour energy drink has 213 milligrams of caffeine. [talking over each other] >> i have sat on a program that you know you're getting caffeine. with these drinks the way their market is not exactly something they are bragging about. i am worried about people who might have underlying medical problems they don't know about, could have heart disease, they start chugging these things. market like a shot. stuart: would you be h
mark siegel, fox news medical contributor in new york. straightforward, are these save? >> they have a potential to be an save but let's talk about them. 16% increase in how much we sell each year, $8.9 billion industry in the united states, $8 billion industry, separated into two have. on the one half is beverages like full throttle, considered a beverages. these 5 our drinks are considered dietary supplements. with dietary supplements they're obligated to tell the fda if there's a...
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that new york federal reserve bank, risen to $956 billion or more than 4% increase, not only that, the 90 day delinquency rate has risen to 11%. if you need help getting into the christmas spirit this might help you. a missouri businessman is posing as a secret santa giving away $100,000 in hundred dollar bills to hurricane sandy survivors. this generosity is matched only by his humility. he insists on remaining anonymous and not being photographed all. here is a clue. he and his security entourage have been spotted with red caps watch with the word. [indiscernible] we all love hundred dollar bills, but not everyone feels the same way about the dollar bill. a new report arguing we should get rid of the dollar bill and replace it with a heavier, but longer lasting dollar coin. why? they say because doing so would save us about $146 million per year. if we want to wage a war on currency, maybe they should think about getting rid of the penny. by some estimates it would save the $60 million per year. it costs to and a half cents to make every penny. now, that is a government at work. two
that new york federal reserve bank, risen to $956 billion or more than 4% increase, not only that, the 90 day delinquency rate has risen to 11%. if you need help getting into the christmas spirit this might help you. a missouri businessman is posing as a secret santa giving away $100,000 in hundred dollar bills to hurricane sandy survivors. this generosity is matched only by his humility. he insists on remaining anonymous and not being photographed all. here is a clue. he and his security...
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let's go to rich in new york, please. rich. >> caller: hi, jim. for a beginning investor new to the stock market, would you advise shorting stock? and could you explain how one would make money trading in that manner. >> no, i do not advise shorting stock because losses from shorting can be infinite. would i prefer to you buy puts and that way you protect your upside -- you protect your down side actually, it's a mirror image. go to i go getting back to even. i describe a hundred pages how it's better to buy puts p. >> we. >> that can be a situation that can explode to the up side. stay with cramer. >> tomorrow, richard fisher following last week's huge news about qe3. this is a guy we want to talk to. >> i want to know what he said to ben bernanke. [ male announcer ] when a major hospital wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbu
let's go to rich in new york, please. rich. >> caller: hi, jim. for a beginning investor new to the stock market, would you advise shorting stock? and could you explain how one would make money trading in that manner. >> no, i do not advise shorting stock because losses from shorting can be infinite. would i prefer to you buy puts and that way you protect your upside -- you protect your down side actually, it's a mirror image. go to i go getting back to even. i describe a hundred...
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a food critic from "the new york times" to be discussing view to guy fieri about his new restaurant. he said that his margarita tasted like formaldehyde and look like radiator fluid. the same day the review is printed from "the new york times" had a party at that very restaurant. we think of that? when you think they would poison on their food? i mean, obviously, they are spreading -- i mean, i can't even. >> talk about mean-spirited. it is one thing to write overview. but to be objective and go off like that, what was the agenda there? to be hypocritical and have the party with all the people there. >> my guess is the author was about to get fired or something and he wanted to draw a lot of attention to himself. that's all i can come up with. but i wouldn't expect that much. it's in the heart of times square. i wouldn't go in there expecting a culinary beast. >> what they did, it was unbelievable. and you scratch the surface. >> is the one oh, yeah, it was so long. they just torched them. torched him and torched them. i wrote the elevator with guy fieri that day and i kind of looked
a food critic from "the new york times" to be discussing view to guy fieri about his new restaurant. he said that his margarita tasted like formaldehyde and look like radiator fluid. the same day the review is printed from "the new york times" had a party at that very restaurant. we think of that? when you think they would poison on their food? i mean, obviously, they are spreading -- i mean, i can't even. >> talk about mean-spirited. it is one thing to write overview....
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here's one from danny in new york. hi, jim. i have heard you say when considering the playing the down side of an equity you would short the stock rather than allow a put. please elaborate on your reasoning for this. >> if i have created any misperceptions that i favor shorting stocks it is completely out of character with all my books and what i used to do with my hedge fund, when i was working for people at goldman sacks or trading for myself. i always do puts. i rarely do shorts. i was a victim of some horrible short squeezes that lost me a ton of money. use puts. i don't care if there's a premium. let's go to some tweets. here's one from b. kelly 019 @jimcramer. cover calls allow me to print money out of large positions without having to sell. why do you hate them so much? here's the answer. i got to tell you something b kelly 019, i hate trapping my off side. i hate cutting off my off side. let's say something goes wrong. you sell the stock, you're really vulnerable to a takeover then because you're still short the call. n
here's one from danny in new york. hi, jim. i have heard you say when considering the playing the down side of an equity you would short the stock rather than allow a put. please elaborate on your reasoning for this. >> if i have created any misperceptions that i favor shorting stocks it is completely out of character with all my books and what i used to do with my hedge fund, when i was working for people at goldman sacks or trading for myself. i always do puts. i rarely do shorts. i was...
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the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> welcome back to my method to the madness episode of the craziest. most enlightening, perhaps entertaining show even though i am an egomaniac crazy mann. we're talking about the little tricks i use to find you opportunities to pick stocks, to know when to sell. all the methods that made me a pretty darn good money manager and helps me put together the show every night. trying to enlighten you about what's behind the scenes to makout most money. today we're transcending the usual model. i want to teach you how to do what i do. i want to teach you about a way to trade them now. we were doing some investing now we're trading. this is a discipline that's incredibly useful especially in volatile crazy markets. it's called, this is the thing i get the most about at jim cramer on twitter. it's called trading around a core position. another rap on me i know more about trading, i'm all short term. hey, that's entirely untrue. this show is
the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> welcome back to my method to the madness episode of the craziest. most enlightening, perhaps entertaining show even though i am an egomaniac crazy mann. we're talking about the little tricks i use to find you opportunities to pick stocks, to know when to sell. all the methods that made me a pretty darn good money manager and helps me put together the show every night. trying to enlighten you...
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>> a big new york forget about it boo-yah! >> caller: nashville >> caller: michigan >> caller: california >> caller: alaska. >> announcer: boo-yahs come from all over america. "mad money" with jim cramer weeknights on cnbc. >>> welcome back to my method to the madness in the craziest show though i'm a complete crazy man if i say it myself. we are talking about the tricks i use to find you opportunities to pick stocks, to know when to sell. all the methods that made me a good money manager frankly and helps me put together the show every night. trying to enlighten you about what's behind the scenes to make you the most money. we are transcending the usual model. i want to teach you to do what i do so you can do it yourself. i want to teach you about a way to trade them now. we were investing and now trading. this is a discipline that's useful in volatile markets. this is the thing i get the most about on twitter. it's called trading around a core position. i know the rap on me. at least among my critics is that i'm all about tr
>> a big new york forget about it boo-yah! >> caller: nashville >> caller: michigan >> caller: california >> caller: alaska. >> announcer: boo-yahs come from all over america. "mad money" with jim cramer weeknights on cnbc. >>> welcome back to my method to the madness in the craziest show though i'm a complete crazy man if i say it myself. we are talking about the tricks i use to find you opportunities to pick stocks, to know when to sell....
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let's go to rich in new york, please. rich. >> caller: hi, jim. for a beginning investor new to the stock market, would you advise shorting stock? and could you explain how one would make money trading in that manner? >> no, i do not advise shorting stock because losses from shorting can be infinite. i would prefer to you buy puts and that way you protect your upside -- you protect your down side actually, it's a mirror image. go to getting back to even. i describe a hundred pages how it's better to buy puts. insider buying when there is short business, that can be a situation that can explode to the up side. stay with cramer. there's nothing worse than going to the post office and waiting in line. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com, you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. it gives you the exact amount of postage you need the instant you need it. can you print only stamps? no. first class. priority mail. certified. international. and the mailman
let's go to rich in new york, please. rich. >> caller: hi, jim. for a beginning investor new to the stock market, would you advise shorting stock? and could you explain how one would make money trading in that manner? >> no, i do not advise shorting stock because losses from shorting can be infinite. i would prefer to you buy puts and that way you protect your upside -- you protect your down side actually, it's a mirror image. go to getting back to even. i describe a hundred pages...
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while you're at it sue the new york city parks department. on 11 blocks from here 59th and 5th, life-size nativity scene on public property not surrounded by cular symbols that is entirely legal. if i put it on the grounds of city hall that gives a certain governmental endorsement. i respect that endorsement. this is open to artists, musicians, cat licks, protestants and jews. they have the biggest menorah in the world. good for jews. atheists have on about lying to us. don't believe their nonsensers you cleaned that up. bill donahue, thank you very much. >> okay. lou: great to see you. have a very merry christmas. >> thank you, lou. lou: farmers unite, chickens prevail. epa pressured to ba down from horribly abusive is plan to regulate a west virgina chicken farmer. why is that important? because the epa is backing down. up next, former homeland security director tom ridge joins us. colonel oliver north and former arkansas governor mike huckabee also among our guests. stay with us. deadly snowstorms sweeping across the midwest. holiday trave
while you're at it sue the new york city parks department. on 11 blocks from here 59th and 5th, life-size nativity scene on public property not surrounded by cular symbols that is entirely legal. if i put it on the grounds of city hall that gives a certain governmental endorsement. i respect that endorsement. this is open to artists, musicians, cat licks, protestants and jews. they have the biggest menorah in the world. good for jews. atheists have on about lying to us. don't believe their...
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neil: for anyone affected in new york, new jersey, any of the boroughs around new york as well, that would be the same? >> yes, sir, we actually have -- we have stations that we set up prior to the storm hitting. nine of them in the ddstrict of columbia as we preplanned with utility customers as early as last week. neil: i understand that it takes a long time to get power back on. some of these stations were flooded and they all connect in a linked fashion. but how do we prevent this in the future? why can't they make this more watertight, more water resistant, the stations and linkups are less dependent upon each other, we think about? >> i think the systems are designed to adequately handle what we saw except for maybe in the eye of the storm. the biggest issue that we see when these types of events happen or from the trees. the trees can't withstand that type of wind, or in the case of west virginia, you're getting eyes and snow, which you can't design for that type of an event. neil: why can't you? in japan when they built more earthquake resistant buildings, not those that can c
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let's go to beth in new york. beth. >> after $100 million in shared buy becomes, where could chipotle mexican grill be headed? >> i like the fact that everyone has given up on them and they are now ready to expand the shop house kitchen thing. i think the $235 to $250 i'm bullish on them. need a boost? is starbucks could be the right brew. they have a great price and because teavana is um-hum good. the lightening round is coming up next. >> keep up with cramer all day long. you won't take my life. you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are part of the fight. and we're winning. at chevron nigeria, we haven't had a reported case in 12 years. aids is strong. aids is strong. but we are stronger. and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. ♪ can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday str
let's go to beth in new york. beth. >> after $100 million in shared buy becomes, where could chipotle mexican grill be headed? >> i like the fact that everyone has given up on them and they are now ready to expand the shop house kitchen thing. i think the $235 to $250 i'm bullish on them. need a boost? is starbucks could be the right brew. they have a great price and because teavana is um-hum good. the lightening round is coming up next. >> keep up with cramer all day long....
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in a new york times op-ed page piece in april of 2010, burry rejected greenspan's claim that everybody missed it in regards to forecasting the financial meltdown. burry wrote that greenspan, "should have seen what was coming and offered a sober, apolitical warning. everyone would have listened. when he talked about the economy, the whole world hung on every single word." [ticking] coming up, the housing math of strategic default. >> you could afford to stay here, correct? >> i could, yeah. it's almost like the "in" thing to do right now, it seems like. >> walking away when your home is underwater, next when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ male announcer ] the way it moves. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b power brush is simply revolutionary. our unique brush head cleans in three directions with up to 50% more brush movements than leading sonic technology. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows...
in a new york times op-ed page piece in april of 2010, burry rejected greenspan's claim that everybody missed it in regards to forecasting the financial meltdown. burry wrote that greenspan, "should have seen what was coming and offered a sober, apolitical warning. everyone would have listened. when he talked about the economy, the whole world hung on every single word." [ticking] coming up, the housing math of strategic default. >> you could afford to stay here, correct?...
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but it's actually very, very simple. >> i'm sam from "the new york times" and today we're going to fry a turkey. >> sam sifton takes us through a couple of easy steps. >> we're on a level surface, i'm wearing shoes. i'm going to be careful putting the bird n that's really all that you have to do. >> wearing shoes. i like that he pointed that out. flip-flops, shoeless people burning their feet with the hot oil because it spills over. >> it's so simple, it's amazing people skrcrew this up all the time. >> a lot of the problems come from the oil overflowing, and sam has a really nifty trick on how to not make that happen. >> before anything happens, take your turkey, put it in the empty pot in your kitchen and fill the pot with water until it just comes over the top of the turkey. remove the turkey. see where the water level is. that's how much oil you want in the pot. >> that's brilliant, and simple. >> just placement, that's all it is. we learn it in science class in like sixth grade. here it is applied in real life. very simple. >> and notice that he's outside on his porch where there'
but it's actually very, very simple. >> i'm sam from "the new york times" and today we're going to fry a turkey. >> sam sifton takes us through a couple of easy steps. >> we're on a level surface, i'm wearing shoes. i'm going to be careful putting the bird n that's really all that you have to do. >> wearing shoes. i like that he pointed that out. flip-flops, shoeless people burning their feet with the hot oil because it spills over. >> it's so simple,...
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let's go to rich in new york, please. rich. >> caller: hi, jim. for a beginning investor new to the stock market, would you advise shorting stock? and could you explain how one would make money trading in that manner? >> no, i do not advise shorting stock because losses from shorting can be infinite. i would prefer to you buy puts and that way you protect your upside -- you protect your down side actually, it's a mirror image. go to getting back to even. i describe a hundred pages how it's better to buy puts. insider buying when there is short business, that can be a situation that can explode to the up side. stay with cramer. it sparks a movement. look ! no ugly spots ! and see that shine ! you've got to try finish. because once they try finish, they can't keep it to themselves. i'm switching for good. wow ! awesome ! finish is seriously good. cannot believe how great it works. incredible shine. i won't use anything else. love, love, love finish ! so far over a million neighbors, friends, and family have switched to finish. join the finish revolu
let's go to rich in new york, please. rich. >> caller: hi, jim. for a beginning investor new to the stock market, would you advise shorting stock? and could you explain how one would make money trading in that manner? >> no, i do not advise shorting stock because losses from shorting can be infinite. i would prefer to you buy puts and that way you protect your upside -- you protect your down side actually, it's a mirror image. go to getting back to even. i describe a hundred pages...
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that was the front page headline on "wall street journal," and "new york times" today. now, look, somebody's got to explain to me what's the difference between the spring stall and the whole recovery stall. that's my. strategies. look, i'm not into the double-dip camp. all's i'm saying is we're growing at 2.5%, we've been growing at 2.5% under these policies. that's a recovery stall. >> i don't think it's a stall. it's slow growth. we should be doing a lot better. there's lots of obstacles, for example, the tax uncertainty, but we do have profit growth that's strong the that's what generates jobs, and we've got credit growth now kicking in, so big banks havic inned their lending 17% over the last year, and that begins to drive some of the -- >> that may be the most bullish thing, but on the other hand, you know, all these other data points have gone south, not north, except jobless claims, that is -- >> that's bad -- >> so what does that -- what does that tell you? >> philly fed, empire state manufacturing. >> that's your bottom line? >> i think we're going to a one han
that was the front page headline on "wall street journal," and "new york times" today. now, look, somebody's got to explain to me what's the difference between the spring stall and the whole recovery stall. that's my. strategies. look, i'm not into the double-dip camp. all's i'm saying is we're growing at 2.5%, we've been growing at 2.5% under these policies. that's a recovery stall. >> i don't think it's a stall. it's slow growth. we should be doing a lot better....